Project Window is a series of transmissions (live feeds), in real time, to different geographical locations in order to create direct contact between the public and the artist located in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.

There will be two types of transmissions:

Artist-Spectator: that consist of a direct connection between the
artist from her studio/home, and the audience in the gallery.

Spectator to Spectator: Which consist in public feeds where the public can attend on the Merida side and interact with the public in the gallery located on the other side of the connection.

Both types of connections will be made using Skype, a program with the
possibility of live interaction through audio and video, so the public can hear and see the artist and vice versa. The live feed is to be projected in the gallery along with an audio system so the feed can be heard in the entire exhibition space. One of the concepts that I want to explore is the idea of "presence" in performance art. This transmission plays with another form of presence: a virtual presence, which continues to make a time-space incision without there being a physical presence.

The dynamic is that the unsuspecting viewer will enter a gallery and run into an interactive projection. The idea is to interact with the visitors from this projection. In the public transmissions, there will be simultaneous parties at both geographical points.